Russ lucite paperweight clip value?????

Hi everyone we used to have the round table for questions like this but anyway still hoping to find some help does anyone know what the average price for this would be? Appears to be vintage but not sure so I did not put that in the description. Found it at an estate sale and it is in it original box which is not very impressive lol but the paperweight is in perfect condition. Says russ on the box. The paperweight is clear and say mother of the year in pink. The paperweight is almost 6 inches long and 1 1/2 inch wide. The clip is 1 inch long. Right now I listed it for 14.99 but was thinking about lowering it to 9.99 but want not being sure would like opinions on what it is worth and what to list it for. Thanks so much! Here are some pics

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asked over 9 years ago

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roarswithlaughter says: September 12, 2014

It’s only worth what a lucite/resin collector will pay for it. It appears to be 80’s/90’s. Try showing off it’s clear luster and the fact it’s a clothespin, isn’t it? I’d pay $5.95, if I was collecting.

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The only one I found online was yours. Not sure if it is something lots of folks would be looking for though. Me personally…I would probably list at 9.99 just to get it moving out the door.

answered over 9 years ago

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Not to be rude, but your photographs need some work. More light, less blur, improved cropping… Maybe you have a friend who could help you use your camera better?

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